Description
Common Uses of X-rays
- Bone Fractures: Detecting and assessing fractures and dislocations.
- Dental Issues: Identifying cavities, impacted teeth, and other dental problems.
- Chest Examinations: Diagnosing conditions such as pneumonia, tuberculosis, and lung cancer.
- Abdominal Issues: Detecting kidney stones, bowel obstructions, and other abdominal conditions.
- Joint Problems: Assessing arthritis, joint dislocations, and other musculoskeletal issues.
Preparing for Your X-ray
- Follow Instructions: Depending on the type of X-ray, you may receive specific instructions from our team. For example, you might need to remove certain clothing or jewelry.
- Comfortable Clothing: Wear loose, comfortable clothing to allow easy access to the area being examined.
- Inform Us: Let us know if you are pregnant or suspect you might be, as special precautions may be needed.
What to Expect During the X-ray
During the X-ray, you will be positioned by a technologist to ensure the best possible images. You may be asked to hold still or take a deep breath for a few seconds while the X-ray is being taken. The procedure is quick, painless, and usually takes only a few minutes.




